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Originally Posted by OutS|der
Another challenge is to control multiple teams. You'll be competing against yourself so while in the end you'll still have the advantage over the AI, at least you can have some challenge.
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I do a form of this. At the start of every offseason, I go through teams I consider contenders using commish mode (act as> function) and make sure they aren't doing anything dumb (with arbitration or letting key players walk). During the Winter Meet and Season, I try to make trades to improve teams I think can compete.
This has greatly improved the difficulty for me since I started doing it and really invested me more into my universe.
I really like having multiple lineups I enjoy watching.
In my last playoffs, the Oakland Gladiators (following) lost to Edmonton
Edmonton then took me to 7 games despite having lost ace Whitey Ford in the league championship. Sad to see he has got yet another major arm injury to start this year.
My point is, these teams are ****** stacked and I'm lucky Edmonton beat Oakland, because I was in terror of that Manny/Sisler combo.
It is a lot more fun for me this way.
Edit: I also should mention, Jesus Hueramo is an absolute legend in my game (but is fictional). He is 40 now, but still productive. I attached his stats.